Chicago native Chance The Rapper is definitely on the rise. The rapper recently was featured on Lil Wayne's new mixtape Dedication 5, after getting a call from the New Orleans rapper himself to appear on the project. The result was "You Song." As Chance continues his climb, he nabbed the cover of Complex magazine's October/November issue.

Check out Chance's cover and photo shoot with Complex in the gallery above, and head here to read his full interview.

Complex chose a femcee for their alternate cover of the October/November issue, going with Australian beauty Iggy Azalea.

Peep the cover photo and more flicks from Iggy's shoot with Complex in the gallery above. We've also included some excerpts from Iggy's interview with Complex below, where she discusses her brief relationship with A$AP Rocky and how it went sour.

What was the most challenging point in your career thus far?The lowest point was the day I didn’t take my deal with Interscope. I’d broken up with my boyfriend the day before. Because I’m a sicko, I was still at his house, in his bed. He wasn’t there, and I was on the phone, saying I’m not taking the deal. Everybody thinks I’m a lunatic and I’m sitting there crying, like, What the fuck am I going to do? I have no deal. My management’s not on my side, and I have no boyfriend.

Having been in a public relationship with Rocky, would you ever date someone publicly again?No. I’d date somebody in the industry again, but the number one thing I regret saying publicly is that I fucking loved Rakim [A$AP Rocky]. These are the things that happen when you say you love somebody in the media: Every person that person’s ever had sex with, who would still like to have sex with them, will say what a lame bitch you are. Every person who’s ever had sex with me, who wants to have sex with me still, will say how wack the guy is. Then, everybody who has an ulterior motive business-wise is gonna come at us and tell us every reason why we shouldn’t fuck with each other. Little seeds get planted. “Does she really love you? Did she say that because she’s using you for attention? You should be dating a black girl.” Blogs do voting polls: “Do you think they’re a good couple or not?” I fucking hated that. It’s not a song. It’s a relationship, and you’re not in it, by the way. It’s so sick to me. Also, you can never go out because people will take pictures of you or talk about what you’re doing, or if you’re having a fight. You’ll never be able to enjoy yourself in the capacity of a normal fucking human being ever again.

How badly did things end with you and Rocky?I definitely hated his guts and he hated my guts for a few months. [Laughs.] It was a legit “Fuck you!” “Fuck you!” peace out. But once you’ve had a few months to look at things in retrospect you realize maybe you don’t hate that person, you hate whatever caused the breakup, and you both failed in the relationship. I don’t call him up and have conversations and I wouldn’t say Rocky is my friend, but there are times I’ve congratulated him on things he’s achieved and he occasionally congratulates me on shit that he’s proud of. We’re cordial and I respect him, but there’s a separation.

Chance The Rapper covers Complex magazine.

Chicago native Chance The Rapper is definitely on the rise. The rapper recently was featured on Lil Wayne's new mixtape Dedication 5, after getting a call from the New Orleans rapper himself to appear on the project. The result was "You Song." As Chance continues his climb, he nabbed the cover of Complex magazine's October/November issue.

Check out Chance's cover and photo shoot with Complex in the gallery above, and head here to read his full interview.

Complex chose a femcee for their alternate cover of the October/November issue, going with Australian beauty Iggy Azalea.

Peep the cover photo and more flicks from Iggy's shoot with Complex in the gallery above. We've also included some excerpts from Iggy's interview with Complex below, where she discusses her brief relationship with A$AP Rocky and how it went sour.

What was the most challenging point in your career thus far?The lowest point was the day I didn’t take my deal with Interscope. I’d broken up with my boyfriend the day before. Because I’m a sicko, I was still at his house, in his bed. He wasn’t there, and I was on the phone, saying I’m not taking the deal. Everybody thinks I’m a lunatic and I’m sitting there crying, like, What the fuck am I going to do? I have no deal. My management’s not on my side, and I have no boyfriend.

Having been in a public relationship with Rocky, would you ever date someone publicly again?No. I’d date somebody in the industry again, but the number one thing I regret saying publicly is that I fucking loved Rakim [A$AP Rocky]. These are the things that happen when you say you love somebody in the media: Every person that person’s ever had sex with, who would still like to have sex with them, will say what a lame bitch you are. Every person who’s ever had sex with me, who wants to have sex with me still, will say how wack the guy is. Then, everybody who has an ulterior motive business-wise is gonna come at us and tell us every reason why we shouldn’t fuck with each other. Little seeds get planted. “Does she really love you? Did she say that because she’s using you for attention? You should be dating a black girl.” Blogs do voting polls: “Do you think they’re a good couple or not?” I fucking hated that. It’s not a song. It’s a relationship, and you’re not in it, by the way. It’s so sick to me. Also, you can never go out because people will take pictures of you or talk about what you’re doing, or if you’re having a fight. You’ll never be able to enjoy yourself in the capacity of a normal fucking human being ever again.

How badly did things end with you and Rocky?I definitely hated his guts and he hated my guts for a few months. [Laughs.] It was a legit “Fuck you!” “Fuck you!” peace out. But once you’ve had a few months to look at things in retrospect you realize maybe you don’t hate that person, you hate whatever caused the breakup, and you both failed in the relationship. I don’t call him up and have conversations and I wouldn’t say Rocky is my friend, but there are times I’ve congratulated him on things he’s achieved and he occasionally congratulates me on shit that he’s proud of. We’re cordial and I respect him, but there’s a separation.